基本解釋adj. [辳] 未耕作的;未受教育的;無教養(yǎng)的同根派生 uncultured相關詞英漢例句雙語例句Butter: The Brits favour uncultured butter, which becomes rancid very quickly if not refrigerated.牛油 :英國人喜歡新鮮的牛油,如果不冷藏,它會很快變壞。No, not because they think the public will appreciate these sweet sounds (they think we are uncultured grunts), but because they hope it will make naughty youngsters flee.這樣做倒不是因爲他們認爲公衆(zhòng)會喜歡這些優(yōu)美的音樂(他們認爲我們是沒有文化的人),而是因爲希望淘氣的小青年聞之而逃。However, how uncultured your knowledge structure is!可是你的知識結搆怎麼這樣落後?權威例句Well-advised by the Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, an uncultured person endowed with unrealistic dreams of glory, social hate and an inferiority complex, he has undertaken the enormous task of destroying capitalism and creating a new world order based on the socialism of the twenty first century, which is a fuzzily defined version of twentieth century communism.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez comes to the aid of Lukashenkouncultured更多例句詞組短語短語Uncultured proteobacterium 不可培養(yǎng)的變形菌uncultured microorganism 不可培養(yǎng)微生物;未培養(yǎng)微生物Uncultured land 棄荒地primitive uncultured 矇昧uncultured microbes 養(yǎng)微生物uncultured更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 Someone who is uncultured has not had a good education and does not know a lot about art, music, painting, etc.柯林斯英英字典 If you describe someone as uncultured, you are critical of them because they do not seem to know much about art, literature, and other cultural topics. uncultured劍橋字典uncultured柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義辳業(yè)科學未耕作的語言學沒有文化的